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Перевод: abbe
[существительное] батюшка ; аббат
Тезаурус:
- It was, wrote the best-known and most influential of them, the Abbe de Saint-Pierre, "that vain Idol to which the Nations have Sacrificed so blindly, so fruitlessly, and for so long a Time, so much Blood and Treasure".
- Abbe Berenger Sauniere's famous library tower built overhanging the precipice of the plateau at Rennes-le-Chateau with the missing crenellations
- But as to who comprised the nation, or the people, the Abbe was clear that it did not include everyone:
- It had originally occupied a position at Sidi Bel Abbe s, but when the Legion left Algeria it had been dismantled stone by stone and brought to its present resting place at Aubagne.
- For example, the Abbe de l'Epee, founder of the first public school for the deaf in Paris in 1755, was a manualist, while Samuel Heinicke, founder in 1778 of the first school in Germany of a similar type, was an oralist.
- Until the sixties the headquarters of the Legion had been at Side Bel Abbe s in Algeria, the country which for 150 years had been the Legion's home.
- The collection was notable for chinoiserie, and for a mechanical dining table devised by the ingenious English Abbe Wood.
- The United States had been introduced to the combined system by Laurent Clerc, a deaf and dumb immigrant and former pupil of the Abbe de l'Epee.
- Both teams include the same six central works for fortepiano, violin and cello, omitting the unfinished K442 - a ragbag of three probably unrelated movements gathered together and completed by Abbe Maximilian Stadler after Mozart's death - and the " Kegelstadt" Trio for Fortepiano, Clarinet and Viola.
- In his famous pamphlet of 1789, What is the Third Estate?, the Abbe Sieyes proclaimed that the third estate, the commons, was not one order alongside the two others, the nobility and clergy, but was the nation itself.
- He became friendly with a most learned old priest in the village, Abbe Gerard.
- This Congress was convened to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the death of the Abbe de l'Epee a foremost pioneer in the history of deaf education, and was intended to prove the progress which had been accomplished during the last century in the moral, material and social condition of the adult deaf and dumb; therefore this Congress will not have anything to do with, or to remark on the methods of teaching which is not in its province.
- She heard that: - - Papa is grown stout and has need of bigger trousers but Mama cries he is more handsome than ever and so do I. I have little time my Lily to write because I am put to Latin with the Abbe which is sore hard work and gives me the headache.
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